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Identification of key genes and transcription factors in ageing Arabidopsis papilla cells by transcriptome analysis.

Authors :
Ye, Hong
Ren, Fei
Guo, Haoyu
Guo, Liping
Bai, Jianfang
Wang, Yukun
Source :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. Feb2020, Vol. 147, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Programmed cell death (PCD) play essential roles in plant growth and development. Stigmatic papilla cells form an indispensable organ for plant reproduction. The lifetime of papilla cells is tightly controlled, and the developmental PCD (dPCD) process is involved in papilla cell death. Hence, papilla cell death is a good model for studying on PCD process. In this study, the dPCD signal was visualized in dying papilla cells by detecting the GUS signal of the PCD-related reporter gene BIFUNCTIONAL NUCLEASE 1 (BFN1). We found that the GUS was not expressed at young stage, but strongly expressed in papilla cells at the ageing stage, indicating the PCD process was triggered to terminate the papilla cell fate. Given this, the RNA-Seq data set, which covered the information of the whole lifespan of papilla cells, was analyzed aiming to understand which genes and pathways were involved in papilla cell death. 37 differential expressed genes (DEGs) were isolated. Moreover, the pathways related to energy production and transportation, autophagy, and plant hormone signal transduction were considered as the key pathways involved in the papilla cell death. 9 types, total of 104 transcriptional factors (TFs) were identified as well. Finally, a putative working model of papilla cell death was integrated. The findings herein will enrich the knowledge of the dPCD-mediated pathway in regulating plant organ/tissue growth, development, senescence, and death. Our study will provide some referential gene resources for studying on the dPCD in other plant organs or tissues. • Papilla cell is a good model for study on programmed cell death (PCD). • Total of 37 DEGs involved in regulating papilla cell PCD were screened out. • Nine types, total of 104 TFs involved in regulating papilla cell PCD were isolated. • A feasible networking model of papilla cell PCD was generated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09819428
Volume :
147
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141321616
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.12.008